Topic: Hantavirus

14 chapters across the catalog

Trollery
Episode 1869 1:15:16 - 1:19:00

1869: Trollery

Hantavirus Outbreak, Admiral Brian Christine Controversy

Admiral Brian Christine of the HHS addressed the public regarding a Hantavirus outbreak, urging calm while the CDC monitors 41 potentially exposed individuals. Media scrutiny has focused on Christine's background as an Alabama urologist and his former YouTube show, "The Erection Connection." Critics contrast the negative coverage of Christine's past conservative commentary with the media's treatment of his predecessor, Rachel Levine.

Trollery
Episode 1869 2:43:43 - 2:50:34

1869: Trollery

Show Outro and End-of-Show Mix

The episode concludes with a summary of the day's topics, including the Trump-Xi summit in Beijing, the energy crisis in Cuba, and various health outbreaks. A musical "End of Show Mix" incorporates clips from the episode's discussions on global politics and media narratives. The hosts sign off, directing listeners to the show's donation page and announcing their return on Thursday.

Lubio
Episode 1868 1:34:34 - 1:38:28

1868: Lubio

Hantavirus Outbreak on MV Hondias Cruise Ship

A Hantavirus outbreak on the cruise ship MV Hondias has resulted in three deaths and eleven confirmed cases, with 29 Americans currently under monitoring in Nebraska. Dr. Deborah Birx appeared on media outlets advocating for weekly PCR blood tests for all passengers. The hosts express skepticism, suggesting the media is attempting to "spin up" a new pandemic narrative to influence political optics.

Transmission Window
Episode 1867 19:45 - 27:15

1867: Transmission Window

Michael Osterholm on Hantavirus Risks and Transmission

Dr. Michael Osterholm appeared on CBS to discuss recent Hantavirus concerns, emphasizing that it is not a coronavirus and has limited person-to-person transmission. He noted that while the "Andes strain" from South America can be more dangerous, the current risk is low, and standard monitoring of symptoms and temperature is sufficient for containment.

Transmission Window
Episode 1867 27:15 - 32:19

1867: Transmission Window

Gene Hackman Family Deaths and Pfizer Vaccine Documents

Reports confirm that Betsy Hackman died of Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome, while her husband, actor Gene Hackman, died shortly after of heart disease and Alzheimer's. The hosts highlight a Pfizer document listing Hantavirus as an "adverse event of special interest," speculating that mRNA vaccines could potentially reactivate dormant viral infections.

Transmission Window
Episode 1867 32:22 - 36:15

1867: Transmission Window

Scott Gottlieb on Hantavirus Incubation and Public Health Risk

Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb discussed the Hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship, noting a two-to-six-week incubation period. He disagreed with other experts by suggesting a longer window of observation is needed to determine if additional cases will emerge from the initial exposure.

Transmission Window
Episode 1867 36:15 - 39:22

1867: Transmission Window

Ivermectin Efficacy Against Hantavirus and Vaccine Development

The hosts discuss the potential use of Ivermectin for Hantavirus, noting it is an RNA virus. Dr. Scott Gottlieb dismissed the treatment on television, arguing the drug's mechanism does not work against this specific virus, while the hosts point out that 15 different Hantavirus vaccines are currently in development by various military and health agencies.

Transmission Window
Episode 1867 2:08:56 - 2:14:02

1867: Transmission Window

Value-for-Value Model and Show Artwork Hallucinations

The hosts defend their "value-for-value" model, arguing that their honest political opinions often hurt their income, proving their integrity. They also review the latest show artwork by Francisco Scaramanga, noting AI-generated "hallucinations" like a six-fingered hand on a mouse amidst Dutch-themed imagery.

Rat Poop
Episode 1755 2:49:01 - 2:52:11

1755: Rat Poop

Hantavirus Pandemic Potential, Virginia Tech Research

Researchers at Virginia Tech are warning of the "pandemic potential" of Hantavirus, a respiratory disease spread through rodent droppings. While the virus has a high mortality rate for those who develop severe symptoms, the "fear-mongering" nature of the report is criticized. The study links the spread of the virus to warmer winters and climate trends that increase rodent populations.

Old Crone
Episode 1745 2:35:46 - 2:39:57

1745: Old Crone

Gene Hackman Death, Hantavirus, Santa Fe Mystery

New Mexico authorities revealed that actor Gene Hackman died at age 95 from heart disease and Alzheimer's, shortly after his wife Betsy died of Hantavirus. The couple was found in their Santa Fe home; investigators believe Gene lived with his deceased wife for a week before passing away. Hantavirus is a rare respiratory disease transmitted by rodents.

Endemicity
Episode 1416 1:07:54 - 1:10:19

1416: Endemicity

Future Surveillance Sensors, Hantavirus in China

Speculation arises regarding future Bluetooth-enabled health sensors that could replace vaccine passports for social control. Reports from China indicate an uptick in Hantavirus cases causing hemorrhagic fever, which the hosts view as a recurring media cycle used to maintain public concern.

Shot to Win
Episode 1362 1:22:54 - 1:25:34

1362: Shot to Win

Vaxxidents and Hantavirus, Post-Vaccine Safety Warnings

The hosts discuss "vaxxidents," a term coined by a producer to describe car accidents allegedly caused by post-vaccine medical episodes. They note health warnings advising people to avoid strenuous exercise for a week after the jab. Additionally, they mention a resurgence of Hantavirus, noting its symptoms are similar to COVID-19 and its history at Camp Curry in Yosemite.

Insider Attacks
Episode 445 1:39:22 - 1:43:24

445: Insider Attacks

Yosemite Hantavirus Outbreak, Curry Village, National Park Factions

An outbreak of hantavirus at Yosemite National Park's Curry Village has resulted in three deaths and thousands of potential exposures. The hosts discuss the conflict between "Greens" who want to limit tourism and "douchebags" seeking high-end luxury accommodations like the Ahwahnee Hotel. They suggest the virus outbreak may be leveraged by factions wanting to replace affordable tent cabins with more profitable lodging.

It Can't Happen Here
Episode 440 2:43:39 - 2:45:47

440: It Can't Happen Here

Yosemite Hantavirus Outbreak, Curry Village Narrative

The hosts discuss the hantavirus outbreak at Curry Village in Yosemite National Park. Dvorak suggests the story might be a "hit job" by environmental groups like the Sierra Club to shut down the historic log cabins as part of an "Agenda 21" style land-use restriction.